Pakistan: First Suspected Ebola Case Emerges

A patient suspected of falling victim to the deadly Ebola virus has been hospitalised at the Allied Hospital in Faisalabad, Pakistan on Monday.

The patient, 40-year-old Zulfiqar Ahmad, had recently returned to Pakistan from Togo on 16 November, reported The Express Tribune.

Zulfiqar is a chronic patient of various diseases and remained hospitalised for more than 20 days in Togo before returning to Pakistan. Blood is coming from his mouth, urine and bowl. We have sent his blood and urine samples to the National Institute of Health (NIH) in Islamabad. The test reports will establish whether or not it's Ebola virus.

- Dr Rashid Maqbool

After being initially held at the District Headquarters Hospital in Chiniot due to several health conditions, Ahmad was admitted to Faisalabad's Allied Hospital where medical specialists said he might be affected by the Ebola virus.

Medical official Dr Rashid Maqbool told The Express Tribune: "Zulfiqar is a chronic patient of various diseases and remained hospitalised for more than 20 days in Togo before returning to Pakistan. The patient has serious liver issues. Blood is coming from his mouth, urine and bowl.

"He is in a critical condition. We have sent his blood and urine samples to the National Institute of Health (NIH) in Islamabad. The test reports will establish whether or not it's Ebola virus."

Ahmad remains in isolation at the hospital, where a special team has been put together to monitor his condition while taking all the necessary precautions.